This image released by NBC shows the cast and crew of "La La Land" winner of the award for best motion picture musical or comedy at the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017. (Paul Drinkwater/NBC via AP)

The Golden Globes have been awarded, the speeches have been made and the post-show statue selfies have been taken. Now what?

In a show full of surprise wins and landslide victories — here’s looking at you, “La La Land” — many must be wondering where they can watch these shows or films that took the Golden Globes by storm.

Television

Were there some nominated shows or films that you’d never heard of? You’re not alone. Like most years at the Golden Globes, freshman television series walked away with the top prizes. But don’t fret, there are still ways to watch those series now that they won big last night.

The Crown

“The Crown” went home with multiple prizes last night, including best drama television series and best actress in a drama television series. The entire series is available (and has been since it dropped on Nov. 4) on Netflix for your immediate viewing pleasure.

The Night Manager

One of the bigger surprises of the night was “The Night Manager” beating the critically acclaimed TV limited series “American Crime Story: The People v. O.J.” If you were surprised by these wins (Tom Hiddleston for best actor in a limited series or TV movie, Hugh Laurie for best supporting actor in a series or TV movie and Olivia Colman for best supporting actress in a series or TV movie), maybe it’s time for you to check out the drama based on a John Le Carre novel. Though the series originally aired on AMC, the first (and only) season is available to watch on Amazon Prime.

The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story

Although “The Night Manager” went home with a lot of prizes, “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story ” did pick up many awards too, including Sarah Paulson’s nod for best actress in a limited series or TV movie and Best Limited Series or TV movie. Right now, the best way to watch this hit series is to buy it on Amazon video or wait until later this year when it will be on Netflix, according to Variety.

Atlanta

The freshman comedy series “Atlanta” also went home with several prizes last night, including best comedy or musical series and Donald Glover for best actor in a comedy or musical series. Yet another FX series, “Atlanta” season one can be purchased on Amazon video as well.

Black-ish

Tracee Ellis Ross won best actress in a comedy or musical series for her role in the ABC sitcom “Black-ish.” The series is available for viewing from the beginning (it’s now on its third season) on Hulu.

Goliath

Billy Bob Thornton took home a Golden Globe last night for best actor in a drama series for his work in “Goliath.” The new series is an Amazon original series and therefore available for streaming on Amazon Prime.

Movies

Now that you have caught up on all the television winners, it’s time for you to hit the movies!

La La Land

“La La Land,” which won a record 7 Golden Globes, is still available to see in theaters, and now that the award show buzz has heightened even more for the film, it is bound to stay there for a while. So fret not, if you haven’t yet seen the musical there are still plenty of chances. Click here to see the location and times near you.

Elle

Another big surprise of the night was when Isabelle Huppert won best actress in a drama motion picture for her work in the French film “Elle” — which also won best foreign film. While it’s not playing everywhere, there are three Laemmle Theaters in the area where you can still catch the film. Click here to see the location and times near you.

Moonlight

The critically acclaimed film “Moonlight” won one of the night’s biggest prizes — best drama motion picture — and lucky for you it is still available to see in theaters. After its big win, it is likely to stay in theaters longer, especially with Oscar voting now open. Click here to see locations and times near you.

Nocturnal Animals

One surprise of the night was Aaron Taylor-Johnson winning best supporting actor in a motion picture for “Nocturnal Animals.” The film starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal is director Tom Ford’s (yes, the fashion guy) sophomore directorial effort — and lucky for you it’s still in theaters. Click here to see locations and times near you.

Manchester by the Sea

It was no shock that Casey Affleck, who is the current frontrunner for the best actor Oscar, won best actor in a drama motion picture for his role in “Manchester by the Sea.” Due to Affleck’s increased Oscar chances — and the plethora of buzz surrounding the film — it is still very easy to find in theaters. Click here to see locations and times near you.

Fences

After 5 nominations — 3 for film and 2 for television — Viola Davis finally won a Golden Globe last night. No, it wasn’t for “How to Get Away with Murder,” it was for best supporting actress in a film for her role in “Fences.” The film, based on an August Wilson play, hit theaters on Christmas Day and has garnered a good deal of Oscar buzz around the performances from Denzel Washington and Viola Davis. Click here to see locations and times near you.

Zootopia

Last, but not least, is the winner for best animated feature “Zootopia.” “Zootopia” is available on Netflix or for rental and purchase on iTunes and Amazon video (and most OnDemand TV services).

With so many ways to catch up on the hottest (and most-buzzed about) films and TV shows of the season, you will be in perfect shape going into the award show season.